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Yes, through a variety of methods. All data is licensed CC-BY-SA, which you should understand before you do this, but in short it allows you to take and use the questions, answers, comments, etc as long as you provide attribution (ie, a link back to the original question).

You can get the entire database through a data dump which is produced every two months, or more conveniently you can get data on the fly and up to date from the stack overflow API.

Many blogging platforms have plugins to take rss feeds and repost them to your blog — or even better, just queue them (so you can approve just the ones you want). Usually appropriate credits will be added, and you will need to make sure this is configured to follow the license terms specified by Stack Overflow (click the cc image link at the bottom). Obviously, if these are your own answers/questions, then as author you retain copyright and can do whatever you want.

Stack Overflow has numerous rss feeds that may interest you: new questions, per tag, and per user, for example.

No, i don't mean that. I'm delphi programmer. I want to get delphi reated questions from stackoverflow to be posted in my blogs. So.. every one could watch n then click those question. it may be something like RSS
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bagus prasojoMar 22 '11 at 1:43

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If people want to follow delpi questions on SO.. why do they not just follow them directly on SO?
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richoDec 23 '11 at 4:30

Sure it's possible but not a good idea. Duplicate content can(and will) seriously hurt your blog ranking. If you decide to do that, you should at least get a permission and provide a link to the original question, though.